I unlocked the table and bent it. Got it into place and then went back and forth between each side, lifting it just slightly. I also had to get underneath it and put each foot to 1 leg of the table and 1 hand to each foot on the other side. Then I pushed in both directions at the same time. It was almost strait at that point so I then sat on it to get it into place. That helped to slam down the center and get both feel to fully touch the ground. Me and the Table had a bet, the table said, "No Chance in hell I'm gettin' in there!" and I said, "Don't bet with a determined Mexican because this little bean will win!"
Hi Belinda, I love my D56 houses! The detail is wonderful, this year I decided to leave them out all year instead of putting them away.
Thanks every, I did get it to fit, I was proud and tired since it took a bit of finagling to get it in there. When my DH got home he laughed pretty hard and wished he had been here to take pics of it. He didnt like our loft before but after the re-arrange he really likes it.
After many hours of rearranging my loft I have a Craft cubbie. Now all my Arts & Crafts have a permanent home in our loft. Below the camera is a chest that holds my sewing machine, fabrics, ribbons and whatnot.
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